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DAS26miles

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Posted: 01/13/12 06:25pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Here is the change out I did back in 2010 using the original TV cabinet. Photos!
My TV upgrade


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Posted: 01/13/12 08:19pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Avoid Jensen TV,s. Junked the ones that came with our MH.
Put in a 26" Vizio. Put on a tilt arm. About $300.0.


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Dusty R

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If a TV is listed as 120 volt but has a wall wart that is 12 volt dc output then it will work on 12 volt, just replace the power cord.
We have a Vizio that was listed as 120 volt AC, and have it plugged into 12 volt DC.

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Posted: 01/14/12 07:34am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Dusty R wrote:

If a TV is listed as 120 volt but has a wall wart that is 12 volt dc output then it will work on 12 volt, just replace the power cord.
We have a Vizio that was listed as 120 volt AC, and have it plugged into 12 volt DC.

Dusty


Lost me here. What is a "wall wart"? Is this on the TV or the MH? Replace power cord?

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Dusty R

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Wall Wart is a converter, 120 volt AC to 12 volt DC that is moulded with the male cord cap that plugs into a 120 volt receptacle. When plugged into a wall receptacle looks like a wart on the wall.

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Posted: 01/15/12 08:21am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We take our stick house kitchen TV with us when we travel -- store it in the shower area when on the road - works fine for us.


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Bordercollie wrote:

Any advice is welcome.


HERE is what I did.

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Sams club, 22" JVC/DVD combo + Monoprice swivel wall mount.
Tv $228-Monprice mount $16. TV uses 35 watts.Most places we camp we get about five to fifteen channels over the air. We also bring a Direct TV sat hook up.

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DAS26miles's Idea strapped into our TV cabinet. The TV is a Supersonic and has two cords, either the direct 12 volt or the 120 volt with transformers. Unfortunately the DVD player stopped working some time ago so we use a small, portable DVD player plugged into the AV


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I have a M220MV 22 Inch Vizio in my camper, it works fine. They are actually 12 volt Televisions that are adapted for 110 volts. All you would need is a adaptor that you can purchase from Radio Shack.

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